Could very well be taken as being disturbing. My late in-laws were the same way during the marriage to my late second wife. They were all ears and blind as can be.If that is true... that is deeesturbing!
Could very well be taken as being disturbing. My late in-laws were the same way during the marriage to my late second wife. They were all ears and blind as can be.If that is true... that is deeesturbing!
Just don't kick your dog or step on your cat's tail.Grumpy Old Men!
Yes
Behold the power!
And as soon as I work enough linament into my joints and find my boots (this can take a while) and then swallow painkillers and vitamins I'm going to find some kid to kick around....if it isn't lunchtime yet.
Older folks being grumpy is a given.Good point. A bit expensive in Oz. Until I can afford something like that, I'll just continue to be a grump and cast disparaging remarks here and there. When you get old I think the 'being a grump' criterion is written into our job description, so it's all good![]()
I'm a grump too if I don't get my Snickers bar. Or coffee.Yes...what a tale of woe it would tell!
It's going to be one awfully big song novel the way it's developing. You'll need one of your beach-side pop up library vans to haul it around
Yes, well, I haven't found the mapping apps always to be accurate, and if intersections run close to each other you can be passing through the one you are supposed to be turning at before you get the prompt. Anyway, this is my confession...I'm a grump and am very good at it...I've had a lot of time to perfect the art over the years![]()
"Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?"If you could read the street sign
The state of Maine is the same way. Lived in that miserable place for 8 years. Of course, there is not much to do there so who needs street signs directing you to no place in particular?Don't know if this is a confession, or a complaint, and it's not midnight. But......
Australian local governments, or at least the vast majority of them, are pathetic at providing Street Name signs at intersections, there's such a dearth of them. I don't know whether they do that intentionally because they may be a distraction to drivers, but it certainly doesn't help keep the anxiety levels down when driving in a place you aren't familiar with. Aaaaaargh. Sorry, just a quick IED outburst. Chill Tony, chill
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Sunny Day"Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?"
oh he did. he said even thinking a sin is a sin.I'm sure that God will explain all of this in detail to you in person.
hmm never seen that in the 53 yrs i lived in australia. always streets signs. but i guess i havent been to all the places you been toDon't know if this is a confession, or a complaint, and it's not midnight. But......
Australian local governments, or at least the vast majority of them, are pathetic at providing Street Name signs at intersections, there's such a dearth of them. I don't know whether they do that intentionally because they may be a distraction to drivers, but it certainly doesn't help keep the anxiety levels down when driving in a place you aren't familiar with. Aaaaaargh. Sorry, just a quick IED outburst. Chill Tony, chill
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i have read the bible. and it says we all face our maker on judgment day.I doubt you will have that opportunity
Well... at least they were "blind".Could very well be taken as being disturbing. My late in-laws were the same way during the marriage to my late second wife. They were all ears and blind as can be.
Well, Mom was blind but Dad had occasional bouts of dementia. Guy was off his rocker.Well... at least they were "blind".
I'm sure that he will agree too my friend.oh he did. he said even thinking a sin is a sin.
but now you explained that dreams are not thoughts then i am ok too.
I am sure God will agree with yiu
Yeah apparently He keeps telling Jesus off for telling His disciples off for saying Thought Crime is RealI'm sure that he will agree too my friend.
Try driving through Nasville, TN. Countless entrances, exits, highway changes, etc.. You have to know exactly what lane to be in to make the proper exit(s) to the interstate highway that you want. You think that you are now on the right interstate only to find that a mile ahead there is a choice of 3 or 4 more exits for various interstate highways. Atlanta is a horrible mess too, even taking the bypass is a bit of a nightmare. That city needs a by-pass that bypasses the original bypass.its good when the gps works but if it goes out of range and suddenly stops working you could get stuck
So I would be wary of completely relying on them.
with all the roadworks happening out my way (a new intersection with traffic lights is being put in as I type) I will check to make sure the street sign is still there.
the thing with roundabouts is they often say take the second exit if it seems like the road is going straight ahead sometimes so I have to think to manually count the number of exits.
It can be a real maze, esp in Auckland. I avoid spaghetti junction, cos I dont like crossing over 4 lanes left of a busy motorway just to get to an exit.
Try driving through Nasville, TN. Countless entrances, exits, highway changes, etc.. You have to know exactly what lane to be in to make the proper exit(s) to the interstate highway that you want. You think that you are now on the right interstate only to find that a mile ahead there is a choice of 3 or 4 more exits for various interstate highways. Atlanta is a horrible mess too, even taking the bypass is a bit of a nightmare. That city needs a by-pass that bypasses the original bypass.
iron sharpens iron, not an attempt to put down.i have read the bible. and it says we all face our maker on judgment day.
so i guessi will see him one day.
Despite your attempt to put me down .
Yep i a dirty rotten sinner like all the Apostles were once. hopefully i find the narrow path soon